In the nineteenth century, Native Americans were increasingly forced from their tribal lands because
a. the federal government refused to make treaties with them, leaving them at the mercy of settlers.
b. the federal government repeatedly overrode state treaties that protected Native American rights.
c. state governments and settlers refused to abide by federal treaties or court rulings protecting Native lands, and the federal government did little to enforce its own laws.
d. native American ways clashed with the culture of white settlers, and so Natives increasingly moved west to remain apart.
c. state governments and settlers refused to abide by federal treaties or court rulings protecting Native lands, and the federal government did little to enforce its own laws.
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